rage rage [reɪdʒ] noun [countable, uncountable]
a feeling of extreme, uncontrollable anger
ˈair rage
[uncountable] violent and angry behaviour by air passengers towards airline employees:
• In another air rage incident, a flight to Spain was forced to land after a passenger threatened cabin staff when they refused to serve him more alcohol.
ˈphone rage
[uncountable] violent and angry behaviour on the telephone by people who are not satisfied with the service they are receiving:
• Phone rage has increased dramatically, with an insincere tone of voice at the other end of the line the main reason that people lose their temper.
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rage UK US /reɪdʒ/ noun [U]
Financial and business terms. 2012.